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Active opportunities open for bidding
Charlestown Township
Charlestown Township seeks bids for the clearing and removal of trees, stumps, and brush from the Volpe Tract at 3017 Phoenixville Pike in Malvern, PA. This project is part of the Volpe Tract Infiltration Basin development and the Township's MS4 program, requiring bidders to provide all necessary equipment, labor, and erosion control. Bidders must submit a $1,000 bid bond and meet specific insurance and experience requirements for the twelve-month contract term.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Charlestown Township
Close: May 4, 2026
Charlestown Township seeks bids for the clearing and removal of trees, stumps, and brush from the Volpe Tract at 3017 Phoenixville Pike in Malvern, PA. This project is part of the Volpe Tract Infiltration Basin development and the Township's MS4 program, requiring bidders to provide all necessary equipment, labor, and erosion control. Bidders must submit a $1,000 bid bond and meet specific insurance and experience requirements for the twelve-month contract term.
AvailableCharlestown Township
Excavation, full depth pavement restoration, concrete curb, sidewalk and cheek walls with ADA ramps, pavement markings, signs, and signalization items.
Posted Date
Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
Charlestown Township
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Excavation, full depth pavement restoration, concrete curb, sidewalk and cheek walls with ADA ramps, pavement markings, signs, and signalization items.
Charlestown Township
Pedestrian bridge repair. Bridge approach improvements including installation of gabion walls, backfill, final grading of earthen path (both sides of Bridge); Wooden bridge decking and railing installation.
Posted Date
Oct 8, 2025
Due Date
Nov 3, 2025
Release: Oct 8, 2025
Charlestown Township
Close: Nov 3, 2025
Pedestrian bridge repair. Bridge approach improvements including installation of gabion walls, backfill, final grading of earthen path (both sides of Bridge); Wooden bridge decking and railing installation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable; move straight to a formal competitive bid (>$23,800 triggers).
Coops: If you’re on a relevant COSTARS contract, ask to purchase via COSTARS; if not, proceed to formal bid.
Charlestown Township shows no use of sole source contracting. Treat this path as not viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Charlestown Township
The board discussed the 2026 preliminary event calendar and received youth sports reports, specifically regarding the Phoenixville Area Soccer Club's irrigation and well project permits and registration timelines for seasonal soccer programs. The meeting included a review of the municipal policy regarding the non-plowing of parking lots during snowstorms to discourage trail usage for liability reasons. Old business focused on coordination for the upcoming 250th anniversary celebration and the Memorial Day event schedule. New business involved a recruitment request from the Charlestown Historical Society and the appointment of a board liaison to the society.
The meeting included a discussion regarding the potential for solar panel installations in residential areas and the current zoning limitations concerning community solar systems. The Commission conducted a reorganization, electing a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson and appointing a Solicitor, in addition to establishing the 2026 meeting schedule. The Commission also discussed a proposed two-part Data Center Zoning Ordinance, evaluating the feasibility of parcel sizes for data center development, the impact of existing electrical infrastructure limitations, and ultimately recommended approval of the initial zoning amendment to the Board of Supervisors.
The committee discussed a variety of ongoing environmental initiatives, including maintenance for riparian buffers, parks, and composting programs. New business included the potential creation of a YouTube channel and collaborative efforts on a plastic bag ban. Ongoing project updates covered the semiquincentennial celebration planning, committee logo finalization, preparations for PennDOT road cleanup, community education strategies regarding PFAS in well water, signage development, newsletter contributions, grant opportunities for stream canopy enhancement, and the status of the battery box recycling program. Additionally, the committee reviewed updates from other township boards and discussed the development of a social media page.
The board discussed the Drahus Barn renovation proposal, focusing on historic siding preservation and structure stabilization. Members reviewed a proposal for a comprehensive history of Swiss Pines and Charlestown Village for the Master Plan, considering the potential to utilize internal research to reduce costs. Additionally, the committee continued planning for the upcoming Charles Towne Market event, covering details regarding flagpole installation and ceremony plans, historical signage accuracy, parking logistics, and vendor coordination.
The Board convened following an executive session to discuss legal and real estate matters. An announcement was made regarding the availability of the 2025 Annual Report and Winter Newsletter. Discussion arose concerning ongoing violations on Hedgerow Lane, with an update indicating plans to repair a gate. Under new business, the Board addressed the bid award for the Morehall Road/Yellow Springs Road Sidewalk Project, ultimately voting to waive the PennDOT prequalification requirement and award the contract to NJS Concrete. The Board also discussed and approved a proposed logo design concept for the EAC, which could serve as a template for other groups. Finally, the Board authorized advertising a hearing for a Zoning Ordinance Amendment concerning data centers, which proposes adding definitions and making data center use a conditional use in certain districts.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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